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From Eucharistic Adoration to Evangelization
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From Eucharistic Adoration to Evangelization

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A collection of essays and homilies from Pope Benedict, Cardinals and Bishops focusing on the relevance of Eucharistic adoration for liturgy, spirituality and mission today.

Dom Alcuin Reid is a monk of the Monastere Saint-Benoit in La Garde-Freinet, France. He is an internationally renown liturgical scholar and author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Date
2 August 2012
Pages
232
ISBN
9781441102270

A collection of essays and homilies from Pope Benedict, Cardinals and Bishops focusing on the relevance of Eucharistic adoration for liturgy, spirituality and mission today.

Dom Alcuin Reid is a monk of the Monastere Saint-Benoit in La Garde-Freinet, France. He is an internationally renown liturgical scholar and author.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Country
United States
Date
2 August 2012
Pages
232
ISBN
9781441102270